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Established in September of 2012 Sebastian Stan Fan is your top fan source for the latest news and photos on the career of Romanian actor Sebastian Stan. Sebastian is known for his notable role as fan favorite Bucky Barnes, from the Marvel franchise Captain America. However Sebastian is also known for his other roles in both film and television including Gossip Girl, Political Animals, The Covenant, and The Martian to name a few. Be sure to save our link and check back often for the latest on Sebastian!

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If you guys remember back in September of last year we were treated some paparazzi candids of Sebastian during a mysterious photoshoot in Spain which we later figured out was for an upcoming campaign for Hugo Boss. Well, the wait is officially over! Check out these supremely handsome photos of Sebastian wearing the 2018 collection of Hugo Boss for their “Summer of Ease” campaign including the promotional video spot below.

For Spring / Summer 2018, BOSS presents a new digital campaign starring Hollywood actor Sebastian Stan, taking the Spring / Summer 2018 collection, “Summer of Ease”, into new coastal surroundings. Wearing the new designs, Sebastian spends a relaxed summer by the sea, exploring a new easy mood for BOSS.

The new campaign presents video content and imagery following Sebastian through an easy relaxed season. He represents the modern, driven man with a fast-paced lifestyle, whose downtime is now as important to him as his successful career.

The dream-like video is set against the dramatic coastal backdrops and elegant architecture, moving from early summer by the dock through the season’s with the wardrobe to match — characterized by a more relaxed approach to BOSS sartorialism than ever before, perfectly balancing ease with the elegance the house is known for.

Hey guys! Let me just apologize for the lack of updates these past couple of months. I’ve had little time to be online as I am currently in the process of moving house and it’s been a long tedious process which hasn’t allowed much time or motivation to jump online and update the site as I usually would.

In the meantime, I’ve taken the time to add all the photos of Sebastian from the last events he attended in 2017 along with the handful of events he attended this year so far. So be sure to check those out in the gallery now.

I’d also like to thank my friends Bubbles, Gabby and Elle for all the help with photos.

In January of this year, while filming I, Tonya, Sebastian Stan dropped into a bar to meet up with a bunch of his Marvel co-stars in Atlanta. These are people he’s known since at least 2010, when he was cast as Bucky Barnes in Captain America: The First Avenger, a film that propelled one of the biggest movie franchises in modern history and Stan’s own career. Since that first Captain America film, he’s repeated the role in its two sequels; he’s also slated to appear in the upcoming Avengers: Infinity War, which began filming earlier this year. He’s pretty good friends with some of the most recognizable superhero movie stars on the planet. They’re his people.

But when he walked into the middle of the bar, no one knew who the hell he was.

“I went and stood in the center of where everyone was hanging out and I realized that no one recognized me,” Stan says. “I had this haircut that was really high, a mustache and no sideburns, and I was very pale. I stood there for a minute before I went up to someone and was like, ‘Hey, it’s me.’”

You can’t really blame them, either. In I, Tonya, Stan looks almost nothing like the rugged and brooding Bucky Barnes. He transforms into the slimy Jeff Gillooly, Tonya Harding’s estranged husband and a figure skating villain who served time in prison for his involvement in the infamous attack on Nancy Kerrigan ahead of the 1994 Winter Olympics. Along with the short hair and mustache, Stan assumes Gillooly’s meek-until-explosive temperament and his soft, delicate voice. It’s a chilling likeness to the man who helped destroy the career of one of the greatest figure skaters of all time—but allowed her to take most of the public’s blame.

In fact, if I hadn’t known it was Stan playing Gillooly, I might not have even recognized the world-famous Marvel actor—a confession he’s glad to hear.

“You’re always hoping to disappear in something,” Stan says, accepting the compliment. In order to dive deep into the character, he spent a month and a half listening to interviews with Jeff Gillooly. He also watched any footage he could find, and he eventually traveled to Portland, Oregon, where he spent three hours chatting with Gillooly—who changed his name to Jeff Stone—at a nice Mexican restaurant in town.

Stan admits he was nervous to meet the almost-forgotten Gillooly; one might imagine Jeff Stone might have had the same trepidation. “At that point, the only thing I really cared about was physicality, mannerisms, anything that I could see that I picked up from him,” Stan says. “The first thing he asked me was, ‘Why would anyone want to do this? Why would anyone want to see this movie? Why did you decide that you want to be in this movie?’ My impression was that it must be very strange for him to want to revisit that story. I don’t think it’s anything that he wants to talk about.”

Yet the Tonya Harding saga, all these years later, is still something a lot of people really do want to talk about. I, Tonya, which takes a surprisingly comic approach to the figure skater’s life story, is framed by interviews with its leading players. Presented as talking heads in a faux-documentary, Margot Robbie’s Harding, Stan’s Gillooly, and Allison Janney’s LaVona Fay Golden (Harding’s mother) take turns narrating the larger story of Harding’s rise and fall—and then another rise and fall—in competitive figure skating, culminating in Harding’s ultimately disappointing performance in Lillehammer and her ban from the United States Figure Skating Association.

This Rashomon-style take on a salacious tabloid story attempts to show that, beyond the media frenzy that abused Harding’s image and laid the groundwork for what became our exhausting and overwhelming 24-hour news cycle, the story of the events are still somewhat complicated. “There’s no such thing as truth. I mean, It’s bullshit,” Robbie’s Harding says in the film. The unreliable narrators only reiterate that theme, with conflicting accounts of the attack on Kerrigan, the abuse Harding suffered from her mother and her husband, and the subjectivity with which Harding’s many judges viewed her athleticism and class standing. Continue reading

On November 29th, Sebastian and his I, Tonya co-star Margot Robbie were joined by the film’s director Craig Gillespie as they discussed the film during ScreenTimes hosted by The New York Times. You can view photos from the event and the portrait session which took place before the event in the gallery now.

Sebastian stepped out in all black for the New York premiere of his new film ‘I, Tonya’ on November 28th. Sebastian alongside costars Margot Robbie and Paul Walter Hauser posed for photographers along with the film’s director Craig Gillespie and screenwriter Steven Rogers.

You can view photos from the premiere and after party in our gallery now.

Sebastian stepped out on November 15th with writer Steven Rogers and director Craig Gillespie for the screening of their film I, Tonya at the 2017 AFI Fest in Hollywood, California. You can view those photos in the gallery now.

Sebastian was looking quite handsome as he attended the The Children’s Monologues which is one of the major theatrical events of the season. “In this One-Night-Only Theatrical Performance which was adapted for the stage by the world’s finest playwrights, The Children’s Monologues are based on the words of children growing up in rural and remote African townships. All proceeds from this one-night-only presentation go to jointly support Dramatic Need and Carnegie Hall.”

The event took place in New York City on November 13th where Sebastian took part in performing along with fellow actors Jessica Chastain, Common, Daveed Diggs, Andrew Garfield, Anne Hathaway, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, James McAvoy, and Susan Sarandon just to name a few of the performers.

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